What's the difference between can't be bothered and too lazy to ?
I know that both of those used when you aren't in the mood to do something
but what's the difference exactly?
They both mean the same thing, but "too lazy to" is more specific. If you say "He can't be bothered to do ..." And I ask why, you might say "because he's too lazy," so the second one gives more of a reason why.
February 2, 2017
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